Abstract
Bone health is closely related to national life. The pollution of heavy metals in China is extremely severe, and a variety of heavy metals in aquatic environment would have an impact on health risks for bone. At present, studies involving the relationship between heavy metals in aquatic environment and bone health have been limited. Therefore, in this study, the relationship between heavy metals and bone health based on the possible pathogenic mechanism was explored. Meanwhile, the detection technologies for heavy metals applied in aquatic environment and clinical trials were discussed to provide theoretical support for the monitoring and governance of the heavy metal pollution, and supply the prevention and treatment of bone diseases based from heavy metals for information purpose.
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